Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 20)
20.
A phasor represents
the magnitude and a quantity direction
the width of a quantity
the phase angle
the magnitude of a quantity
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Mumbp said:   8 years ago
A phasor diagram is a vector quantity which has both magnitude and direction, in this case, it shows the quantity of voltage and current.

Manohar. P said:   10 years ago
Ya the phasor diagram describes about magnitude and phase angle between V & I. So A is the correct answer.

Divyang said:   1 decade ago
It will shoe hat magnitude and angle between voltage and current.

ROOPESH DM said:   1 decade ago
The phasor diagram represents both the magnitude and phase angle.

ARVIND said:   1 decade ago
It describes the relation between the voltage and current both in magnitude and angle.

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